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tonight abc's mara schiavocampo takes us on the hunt for america's next supermodel. cute. >> in the blue? >> reporter: mary and jeff clark are high-fashion model scouts, combing the crowds of teeny bopper concert venues and small-town malls. >> you like her? >> yeah. >> reporter: on the hunt for >> do you model already? >> no, ma'am. >> you're so beautiful. you both are. how old are you? >> 17. >> can i give you a card? >> reporter: with a glance they know if a girl has runway potential. >> you're so beautiful. >> thank you. >> i'd love to talk to you about it, talk to your parents, so that they know. have them go to our website. nice to meet you, i hope to hear from you. >> thank you. >> bye! >> she's at an age she could really pursue this on a bigger scale. she's absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: mary and jeff say the midwest is an untapped gold mine for supermodels in the making. >> would you be interested in modelling? >> reporter: the husband and wife team's business took off an iowa bar. yep. that's ashton kutcher. >> tell me about ashton. what stood out? >> i remember thinking he
tonight abc's mara schiavocampo takes us on the hunt for america's next supermodel. cute. >> in the blue? >> reporter: mary and jeff clark are high-fashion model scouts, combing the crowds of teeny bopper concert venues and small-town malls. >> you like her? >> yeah. >> reporter: on the hunt for >> do you model already? >> no, ma'am. >> you're so beautiful. you both are. how old are you? >> 17. >> can i give you a card? >>...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> we thank mara for that report. >>> and coming up, the mystery at king tut's tomb. why researchers now believe there's a secret chamber they haven't discovered yet. is there a famous mummy in that room? >>> and a new look at this little princess. look how much she has grown up. same eyes. same laugh. p and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, r i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. r that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric . vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking, and can continue to take certain doses of both namenda and donepezil. new namzaric is the first and only treatment to combine 2 proven alzheimer's medicines into a single once-a-day capsule that works 2 ways to fight the symptoms of moderate to severe alzheimer's disease. once-a-day namzaric may improve cognition and overall function and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone alle
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> we thank mara for that report. >>> and coming up, the mystery at king tut's tomb. why researchers now believe there's a secret chamber they haven't discovered yet. is there a famous mummy in that room? >>> and a new look at this little princess. look how much she has grown up. same eyes. same laugh. p and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, r i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. r that's why i asked...
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tonight, abc's mara schiavocampo on how this happened, and why they think the company should help pay to raise their children. >> reporter: tonight, 113 women suing a major pharmaceutical company for mispackaged birth control pills they say resulted in unwanted pregnancies. the women from 28 states seeking millions in damages, some asking for the total cost of raising a child until adulthood, including education. according to the lawsuit, birth control pill s s were packaged in the wrong order. rotated 180 degrees, reversing the weekly tablet orientation. as a result, the plaintiffs claim they were taking placebo sugar pills, intended for the week of administration, at the wrong time of the month, leaving them without adequate contraception. that error prompted an fda recall in 2011, but not before these women say they unintentionally became pregnant. >> wow, the suit is going to make a lot of headlines now. has the pharmaceutical company responded to abc? >> reporter: they have, david. in a statement, they told us that the recall was based on a, quote, extremely small number of affec
tonight, abc's mara schiavocampo on how this happened, and why they think the company should help pay to raise their children. >> reporter: tonight, 113 women suing a major pharmaceutical company for mispackaged birth control pills they say resulted in unwanted pregnancies. the women from 28 states seeking millions in damages, some asking for the total cost of raising a child until adulthood, including education. according to the lawsuit, birth control pill s s were packaged in the wrong...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> apparently, experts say that in pennsylvania it might be ary to get them to pay -- the company to pay for the cost of a child from when they're born through almost adulthood. >> and one legal expert says, and this is the striking thing here, the mislabeling of pharmaceuticals is actually quite common. who knew? frightening thought there. >>> when we come back, the big announcement from justin bieber. >> and the viral photograph of meryl streep allegedly snapped after she was told she was too ugly. "the skinny" is next. >> unbelievable. ugly. "the skinny" is next. >> unbelievable. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> time now for "the skinny." and topping the headlines this morning, a major announcement from justin bieber. >> yes. i'm actually kind of excited about this. he's hitting the road with his new album. "purpose" dropping tomorrow. the biebs has announced a world tour that will kick off on march 9th. >> it's being called a world tour because it's really just the u.s. and canada. >> well, that's the world. >> okay. includes st
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> apparently, experts say that in pennsylvania it might be ary to get them to pay -- the company to pay for the cost of a child from when they're born through almost adulthood. >> and one legal expert says, and this is the striking thing here, the mislabeling of pharmaceuticals is actually quite common. who knew? frightening thought there. >>> when we come back, the big announcement from justin bieber. >> and the viral...
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abc news reporter mara schiavocampo tells us how this happened and why they think the company shouldraise the kids. >> reporter: tonight 113 women suing a major pharmaceutical company for mispackaged birth control pills they say resulted in unwanted pregnancies. the women, from 28 states, seeking millions in damages. some asking for the total costs of raising a child until adulthood, including education. according to the lawsuit, birth control pills made by quarites, a subsidiary of endo pharmaceuticals, were packaged in the wrong order, rotated 180 degrees, reversing the weekly tablet orientation. as a result, the plaintiffs claim they were taking placebo sugar pills intended for the week of menstruation at the wrong time of the month, leaving them without adequate contraception. that packaging error prompted an fda recall in 2011 but not before these women say they unintentionally became pregnant. in a statement the pharmaceutical company told us that the recall was based on "an extremely small number of defective packs" and that they've only ever been able to confirm that one sing
abc news reporter mara schiavocampo tells us how this happened and why they think the company shouldraise the kids. >> reporter: tonight 113 women suing a major pharmaceutical company for mispackaged birth control pills they say resulted in unwanted pregnancies. the women, from 28 states, seeking millions in damages. some asking for the total costs of raising a child until adulthood, including education. according to the lawsuit, birth control pills made by quarites, a subsidiary of endo...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york . " deborah/elisa busy day in the weather center. elisa elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m winter storm warning for all mon and tues except yankton... an advisory there. clouds on sky cams. temperatures didn't move much today, warm low of 30.. only up 4 degrees since then. temperatures won't move much through our snow storm. temperatures still in the low 30s. winds are calm. freezing drizzle is possible before snow comes in through the overnight. not much accumulation by morning, but want to watch for slick roads. clouds and some flurries locally on satellite and radar, moisture to the south... that's not our storm but it will help fuel it. widening our view.. our storm is still coming together in the southwest, will bring snow to colorado tonight. stormcast hd..thick clouds overnight tonight with flurries more likely as we get closer to daybreak... could see freezing drizzle before snow. tomorrow morning is when we'll start to see more moderate snow, getting going through mid morning...so morning commute may not have a lot of accumulati
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york . " deborah/elisa busy day in the weather center. elisa elisa raffa eraffa@kcautv.co m winter storm warning for all mon and tues except yankton... an advisory there. clouds on sky cams. temperatures didn't move much today, warm low of 30.. only up 4 degrees since then. temperatures won't move much through our snow storm. temperatures still in the low 30s. winds are calm. freezing drizzle is possible before snow comes in through the overnight. not much...
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and our abc news team, amamy robach, juju chang, jon karl, and mara schiavocampo. we cheer them on. >>> whehen we come back,, the story of a 10-year-old with a bionic dream. how a trip to the library changed his life. about a biologic... this is humira. and protect my joints from further damage.e. this is humira giving me new pspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, seriouous allerg reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone e to infecons, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and vi
and our abc news team, amamy robach, juju chang, jon karl, and mara schiavocampo. we cheer them on. >>> whehen we come back,, the story of a 10-year-old with a bionic dream. how a trip to the library changed his life. about a biologic... this is humira. and protect my joints from further damage.e. this is humira giving me new pspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that...
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abc's mara schiavocampo with more. >> reporter: a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hospital. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangerous winter hazard, as one oregon couple also learned this past week. kendra platt and steven roberts were enjoying a quiet night at home, when platt says she started feeling sick. the next morning, she says she was still woozy. >> and i kind of braced myself when i fell and i landed like this. and then roberts passed out. >> i knew something serious had happened, but i wasn't sure >> if i would have passed out, then we would both be dead right now. >> reporter: but platt was able to call 911. >> two patients, unknown situation. >> reporter: the couple treated in a hyperbaric chamber to restore oxygen levels. their leak believed to be from a broken hot water heater. symptoms of carbon
abc's mara schiavocampo with more. >> reporter: a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hospital. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangerous winter hazard, as one oregon couple also learned this past week....
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here is mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hosiptal. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangngerous wier hazard, as one oregegon couplalso learned last week. kendra platt and steven robertrts were enjoying a quiet night at home, when platt says she started feeling sick. the next morning, she says she was still woozy. >> i braced myself, and fell ani land like this. and then roberts passed out. >> i knew something serious had happened not sure e what. have been dead right now. >>eporter: but platt was able to call 911. >> 2 patients, unknown situation. >> reporter: the couple treated in ayperbaric chamber to restore oxygen levels. their leak believed to be from a broken hot water heater. symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and vomiting. >> the treatment for people who suspec
here is mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a dozen neighbors in texas recovering from carbon monoxide exposure. evacuated from this apartment building saturday after one person was found unconscious. >> 12 patients that all got transported to the hosiptal. >> reporter: officials say the leak came from a boiler room attached to the building exposure to the colorless, odorless gas can be an extremely dangngerous wier hazard, as one oregegon couplalso learned last week....
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juju chang, jon karl, and mara schiavocampo. all raising money for the team for kids charity.ds programs. we cheer them on. >>> when we come back, the story of a 10-year-old with a bionic dream. his inspiring story. how a trip to the library changed his life. >>> next at 6:00, a bay area community is devastate by the sudden loss of two teenaged girls. what investigators are now saying about the crash that killed them. >> rain is on the way. we'll tell you when and if it will reach where you live. >> "spare the air" begins with limits that could affect how you burn wood. abc7 news starts right now. >> right now we're tracking a storm that is making its way into the bay area tonight. take a look. this is a live look at live doppler 7hd, showing the storm cloud amassing to the north, expecting to bring rain our a. >> drivers had windshield wipers going this morning. the roads were damp after a light rain in santa rosa. tonight there's much more than that headed our way. let's look outside where gray clouds are covering the sky and about to get much darker. >> sfo right now, skies
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abc's mara schiavocampo is here with the latest. >> reporter: police are now offering a reward for information leading to an that suspect. this, as they speak out for the first time. that shocking crime was all caught on surveillance video, we should warn you it could be difficult to watch. this morning, investigators offering a $12,500 reward for the man who shot a medical student now fighting for his life. peter gold hailed a hero shot down after stepping in to break up this armed robbery friday morning in new orleans. >> this isn't somebody w made a conscious decision to commit harm to this woman. this man stopped to help and we're proud of him being able to do it. >> reporter: gold is reportedly in critical condition after being shot by his attacker, as seen here on this surveillance >> but the message is clear, we'll pursue this person. >> reporter: this eyewitness shaken by the violence, watched the shooting unfold. gold driving the wrong way down a one-way street, quickly stepping out of his car to aid the woman being dragged down the sidewalk. >> i saw the guy with the gun shoot the gu
abc's mara schiavocampo is here with the latest. >> reporter: police are now offering a reward for information leading to an that suspect. this, as they speak out for the first time. that shocking crime was all caught on surveillance video, we should warn you it could be difficult to watch. this morning, investigators offering a $12,500 reward for the man who shot a medical student now fighting for his life. peter gold hailed a hero shot down after stepping in to break up this armed...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> it's really scary stuff. about 170 people in the u.s. die every year from nonautomotive consumer products from carbon monoxide. >> it's why a lot of states right now are requiring that apartments and many homes, any residents have those co detectors in there. >>> all right. why adele's biggest week ever is getting upstaged by a mystery man seen by her side. >> uh-huh. and a new beef between artists at last night's soul train awards. "the skinny" is coming up next. >> announcer: "world news now" ge cc1 test messa tt0w!ty%hp! %4@-z5x tt0w!ty%hp! el@-p24 tt0w!ty%hp! ed@-v0p tt0w!ty%hp% )8h-6n, tt0w!ty%hp% kzh-+!p tt0w!ty%hp% n-h-^h\ tt0w!ty%hp% 0ph-@/d tt0w!ty%hp% s"h-p]$ tt0w!ty%hp% ueh-s?t tt0w!ty%hp% 7hh-o= skinny, so skinny >>> okay. so leading "the skinny" this morning, we can call her the current queen of the music world. about adele, and now it's official. the british singer sold 3.38 million copies of her new album. 25 right here in the u.s. where artists rarely sell more than a million albums in a week. >> i wonder how many more we
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> it's really scary stuff. about 170 people in the u.s. die every year from nonautomotive consumer products from carbon monoxide. >> it's why a lot of states right now are requiring that apartments and many homes, any residents have those co detectors in there. >>> all right. why adele's biggest week ever is getting upstaged by a mystery man seen by her side. >> uh-huh. and a new beef between artists at last night's soul train...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> apparently, experts say that in pennsylvania it might be a bit of a stretch to try to get them to pay -- the company to pay for the cost of a child from when they're born through almost adulthood. >> and one legal expert says, and this is the striking thing here, the mislabeling of pharmaceuticals is actually quite common. who knew? frightening thought there. >>> when we come back, the big announcement from justin bieber. >> and the viral photograph of meryl streep allegedly snapped after she was told she was too ugly. "the skinny" is next. >> unbelievable. ugly. "the skinny" is next. >> unbelievable. who doesn't like a good surprise? you'd be surprised how easy it is to get a good low-cost health plan! at ny state of health you'll find many quality plans to choose from, help paying for your plan, a new essential plan at less than $1 a day for new yorkers with lower incomes. or call 1-855-355-5777 to learn more. enrollment for 2016 is happening now. tt2w`tiy %4- bt@qcn tt2w`tiy %4- "a@qsbd tt2w`tiy %4- bm@qxih tt4w`tiy %4-" dztq ^v tt4w`tiy %
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